
State Lottery
A state lottery is a government-run program that offers a chance to win money through random draws. People buy tickets with numbers, and if their numbers are selected, they receive a prize. The proceeds from ticket sales fund public projects like education, infrastructure, or community programs. Lotteries are regulated to ensure fairness, with a portion of the revenue allocated to prizes and administration. They rely on chance rather than skill, making them a form of entertainment and a source of revenue for the state.